So its take me
30 years, 18 years of education and multiples jobs ranging from bar maid to
contracts manager. But I’ve done it, I’ve finally decided on my vocation. I’m
going to be a Bouncer, doorman, cooler, Heavie!!
Slight problem
I’m 5’4 50kg and I don’t have a skinhead and although I can be slightly moody.
I don’t think I have the usual demeanour employed by those in this industry to
intimidate and ultimately change the behaviour of Saturday night’s drunken
hooligans. Turns out I don’t need to,
All I need to-do is understand Behavioural analysis….Sorted!
Thorndikes (1927)
Law of effect states that the probability of a behaviour happening is a
function of the consequences that that behaviour has had. This is the first rule learnt in Bouncer
school. If you pull someone about their bad behaviour, show um the fist or even
give them a little dig. They wont behave badly again.
Another
technique would be to socially embarrass someone who isn’t dressed to my clubs
standards. I would give them some verbal insulting their clothes. Then in the future
they would feel anxious about entering my club and would dress correctly (Hiedenreich et al, 2007).
Finally I would
reinforce the correct behaviour with reward (skinner, 1938). So if you dressed
cool, stood in line correctly and were not a drunken hooligan. I would reward
you with a free drink so that you later became one?? Or maybe free entry to the
club would be a better option.
So who would
have thought that being a heavie would involve so much psychological
understanding? It least my degree will come into use for something.
Hiedenreich.,
B. (2007). An Introduction to Positive Reinforcement and Its Benfits. Journal
of Exotic Pet Medicine, 16, 19 -23.
Skinner, B. F. (1938). The Behaviour
of Organisms: An Experimental Analysis. New York: Appleton-Century.
Thorndike, E. L. (1927). The Law of
Effect. The American Journal of Psychology, 39, 212-222.
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